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Master these 5 colour rules to elevate your ethnic look

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 22, 2025, 06:00 IST
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Know the importance of colour rules

Indian outfits are celebrated for their vibrancy and intricate craftsmanship. The way colours are woven with threads creates a sense of royalty that neutral or dark shades can rarely achieve. Colour rules don’t just enhance the beauty of an outfit, they allow patterns and textures to stand out in their full glory. This short guide will show you how to use shades from the colour wheel to land on one cohesive fashion aesthetic. Rooted in traditional styling, these tips will help you create an unforgettable impression this festive season.

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Utilise complementary colours

Colours that sit opposite each other on the colour wheel often create the most striking looks. Think royal blue paired with bright yellow or red teamed with vibrant green. Such combinations look especially stunning on luxurious fabrics like silk, velvet, and organza. You can also try a contrasting blouse with your saree or add a dupatta in a completely different shade to instantly elevate the entire ensemble.
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The monochromatic touch

If you’re not into mixing multiple colours, go for one vibrant shade and stick with it. A deep maroon wine or soft blush pink can look incredibly chic when styled in a monochromatic palette. Add a dupatta and blouse in the same colour family, and you’ll achieve harmony with a luxurious undertone. Monochrome works across textures and fabrics, making it a perfect choice for weddings and festive occasions. The result is elegance that feels both timeless and stylish.
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Add a pop effect

Every colour has multiple shades spread across the wheel, and experimenting with its brightest, most energetic tone can instantly set the vibe. A pop of colour means choosing the loudest version of a shade and making it the star of your outfit. You can balance it with subtle contrasts or go bold by adding matching pieces like a dupatta or blouse in the same bright tone. Just be careful not to overdo it. The goal is vibrancy without overwhelming the look.
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Play with neutrals

Neutrals bring balance and calmness to any outfit, making them a favourite in today’s fashion landscape even for ethnic wear. Shades like silver, beige, off-white, ivory, muted gold, and copper give you that quiet luxury aesthetic. They look exquisite with embroidery, beading, or sequins, offering understated elegance without taking away from the richness of traditional design.
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Pastel pairings never fail

Pastels aren’t just for spring anymore. Soft, soothing shades like mint green, baby pink, peach, lavender, sage green, and powder blue create effortless elegance. Pair them with subtle florals, delicate sequins, or intricate embroidery for a look that feels dreamy yet sophisticated. Pastel ethnic wear radiates timeless chicness and ensures you glow with grace all season long.


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